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>Quick Kitchen Clean

>It’s pretty easy to keep your kitchen running smoothly, without it having to feel like a huge chore all of the time, though this doesn’t stop the eventuality of having to do a big clean in the kitchen. At least if your kitchen is tidied up, then it’s not a complete disaster zone, and it’s useable for surprise visits from company. 😛

I like to start my quick cleans (which can take anywhere from 15 minutes to 45, depending on how often it’s done, and how big your kitchen is) by getting all of my cleaning products together. My basic list would look something like this:

Dusters: Swifer, microfiber dusting cloths/mops

Trash / Recycling bin

All purpose cleaner

Baking Soda

Kitchen Cleaner

Sponges, paper towels, cleaning cloths

Scrubbers

Gloves

Dishsoap

Personally I am a big fan of Mr. Clean Antibacterial Multi-Purpose Spray and Windex Multi Surface Cleaner With Vinegar. But really the cleaning products you choose are entirely up to you. ;]

Now for actually cleaning your kitchen:

Get all of your supplies out

Fill your sink with hot soapy water

Scrape all of the food off of your plates, into the garbage can (or compost bin)

Put the dishes that need to soak into the water

While the dishes are soaking, go through your kitchen, cleaning up trash from the counter, floor, cupboards, etc.

If your garbage stinks, sprinkle some baking soda in it, and it will help dissapate the smell

Now focus on the items that don’t belong in the kitchen, put them in a basket or a box, so that you won’t have to run back and forth to and from the kitchen while you put them away.

Load your dishwasher, or wash your dishes by hand.

Wash down the countertops, appliances and sink.

Sweep, mop or vacuum.

Take out the trash.

And there you go, you’ve just quickly tidied up your kitchen, and it looks great.

Well that’s it from me for now, but the next time I’m on, I’ll write up a guide for doing a spring clean in the kitchen. 😉